Singapore Dedicated Servers — bare metal at the Asia nexus
Six Singapore configurations from $150/mo, billed on a WHMCS-style pro-rata basis. Tier-3 Singapore facility · SGIX peering · 30 TB on 1 Gbps · IPMI-KVM standard · PDPA / MAS data residency.
Singapore Dedicated Server Plans
Six enterprise bare-metal builds shipped from our Tier-3 Singapore facility. Every plan rides a dedicated 1 Gbps port, comes with 30 TB of monthly traffic, anti-DDoS at the network edge, and a free IPMI-KVM console for life.
Singapore · SGIX peering · USD pricing (SGD invoicing on request)
| Processor | RAM | Storage | Frequency | Bandwidth | Network | CPU Benchmark | Price (pro-rated) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intel Xeon E3-1270 v2 | 32 GB DDR3 | 2×2TB SATA | 4C / 8T @3.5 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
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$150/mo | ORDER |
| Intel Xeon E3-1270 v5 | 32 GB DDR3 | 2×4TB SATA | 4C / 8T @3.6 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
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$166/mo | ORDER |
| Intel Xeon E-2274G | 64 GB DDR4 | 2×480GB SSD | 4C / 8T @4.0 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
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$222/mo | ORDER |
| Intel Xeon E-2388G | 32 GB DDR3 | 2×4TB SATA | 8C / 16T @3.2 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
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$235/mo | ORDER |
| Intel Xeon E-2374G | 32 GB DDR3 | 2×960GB SSD | 4C / 8T @3.7 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
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$243/mo | ORDER |
| Intel Xeon E5-1650 v4 | 128 GB DDR4 | 2×960GB SSD | 6C / 12T @3.6 GHz | 30 TB | 1 Gbps |
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$282/mo | ORDER |
Every Singapore plan includes: 30 TB / month on a dedicated 1 Gbps port · anti-DDoS at edge · IPMI-KVM out-of-band console · free OS reinstall · IPv6 /64 · self-service rDNS / PTR.
How the pro-rata math works: If you order the entry $150/mo plan on the 20th of a 30-day month, your first invoice covers the 10 days remaining in this month plus the next full month (30 days) — billed as $150 × (10 + 30) / 30 ≈ $200.00. From the 1st of the following month onwards you pay the standard $150 monthly rate. Cancel any time from your client area.
What's inside every Singapore bare-metal box
Ships standard with KWIK PANEL:
Hardware baselines on every chassis:
Facility & carrier credentials:
Why anchor your Asia stack in Singapore
If you serve more than one Asian market — or any combination of Southeast Asia, Greater China, India and Australasia — Singapore is the obvious single-region home. Here is why operators keep landing there.
The most-connected internet city in Asia
Singapore lands eighteen-plus international submarine cables — APG, SEA-ME-WE 5, Indonesia-Singapore Cable System, INDIGO-West, MIST, ACE and more — making it the densest network nexus in the region. Packets reach Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines in single-digit to low-double-digit milliseconds without traversing distant carriers.
One origin, three regional markets
A single Singapore box can comfortably serve Southeast Asia (sub-50 ms across the bloc), Greater China and Hong Kong (~35–80 ms), and India (~70 ms) — all at native-region latency. For pan-Asia SaaS or content platforms, this is genuinely a one-region deployment story until your traffic justifies a split.
PDPA, MAS and English common law
Singapore combines a long-standing data-protection regime (Personal Data Protection Act 2012, PDPC as supervisory authority) with English common law and predictable enforcement. For regulated workloads, the MAS Technology Risk Management guidelines and outsourcing notices give financial-services customers a clear compliance landing zone.
SGIX + Equinix Singapore peering
Singapore Internet Exchange (SGIX) and the Equinix Singapore IX between them aggregate the overwhelming majority of regional network presence. That translates into measurable latency wins for any customer whose users sit on Telekom Malaysia, Indosat, AIS, PLDT, Globe, China Unicom or any of the major regional eyeball networks.
What you get with every Singapore plan
The defaults built into every Singapore box, the day-2 operations tooling that comes with the panel, and the optional services you can layer on when the workload demands them.
The defaults
Hard guarantees, edge protection, and modern silicon — included on every Singapore plan.
Running it day-to-day
The operational primitives — image management, out-of-band access, and deployment speed.
What you can layer on top
Optional services priced à la carte. Skip them on day one, add them as the workload demands.
Dedicated, VPS or shared RDP — what fits your Asia workload?
A quick side-by-side. Use this to gut-check whether you've outgrown a VPS, or whether a dedicated server is overkill for what you actually need to ship.
| Shared RDP | VPS | Dedicated Server | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self-service reboot | |||
| RAM model | Shared (burstable) | Allocated | Physical, single-tenant |
| Root / Admin access | |||
| OS reinstall | |||
| Peak performance | Low (noisy neighbours) | Medium – high | Maximum (no abstraction) |
| Tenant isolation | OS-level only | Hypervisor-level | Physical (best) |
| Fit for MAS / PDPA scope | Rarely | With effort | Yes — clean isolation |
| Free IPMI-KVM console | |||
| Pro-rata first-month billing | Varies | Varies | Yes — standard (WHMCS-style) |
Workloads that belong on a Singapore box
The customer profiles where Singapore bare metal genuinely beats the alternatives — Sydney, Tokyo, Hong Kong, or just leaving the workload in the US.
Pan-Southeast-Asia SaaS
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam — together a 600-million-person market that Singapore reaches at sub-50 ms across the entire bloc. Skip the multi-region deployment and serve everyone from one origin.
Crypto / Web3 infrastructure
Validators, RPC nodes, indexers and mempool services for Ethereum, Solana, Cosmos and others. Singapore offers an MAS-aware jurisdiction, predictable latency to major Asian exchanges, and the bare-metal performance to run hot pools.
Pan-APAC game origins
Singapore is the canonical home for SEA-region Minecraft, Rust, CS2, ARK and FiveM communities. Players in Jakarta, Bangkok, Manila and Kuala Lumpur all see sub-50 ms ping — and Indian and Australian players land within tolerable range too.
MAS-aligned fintech & trading
Singapore is APAC's largest FX trading centre after Tokyo, with the MAS-licensed broker ecosystem on the island. Single-tenant bare-metal sits cleanly inside MAS Technology Risk Management and outsourcing scope for licensed entities.
Greater China-adjacent apps
If your stack needs proximity to mainland China and Hong Kong but you want regulatory clarity, Singapore is the obvious answer post-2020. ~35 ms to Hong Kong, ~80 ms to Shanghai, with predictable rule-of-law and clean DPA paths for personal data.
Cost-out from AWS Singapore
Predictable monthly bare-metal pricing replaces hourly EC2 + EBS + data egress for steady-state Singapore workloads. Typical saving on a roughly equivalent c6i.4xlarge-equivalent footprint is 40–60% once Singapore egress is factored in.
Mapping out your APAC architecture?
Not sure whether you need Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong or a combination? Chat with an engineer who has actually shipped pan-Asia workloads — no sales script, no ticket queue.
Start a chatSend your build sheet
Email your target spec and budget. We will match it to in-stock Singapore SKUs, quote a custom config when needed, and get back to you within one Singapore business hour.
Email usFrequently Asked Questions
The questions we field most often about our Singapore plans — covering the data centre, billing model, bandwidth policy, latency expectations and provisioning.
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Six Singapore bare-metal configurations · From $150/mo · Pro-rata billing · Tier-3 Singapore · SGIX-peered · 30 TB / 1 Gbps · PDPA / MAS · IPMI-KVM standard
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